I saw this garden and just had to take a pic.
Sunday, 28 March 2021
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errrr...to each his own. I don't know...seems like there's not a lot of room for plants, though.
Think that's what you'd call 'busy'
That's a very busy garden!
One of those times when less would definitely be more!
I know tastes vary, but honestly, tacky, tacky, tacky!
Everything you would put in a manor house garden, without the manor house :)
Do you think they are trying to annoy the neighbours? It is so over the top!
That garden gave me such a broad smile. I wouldn't choose to do my garden that way, but it makes me happy that they have done it for theirs. Either they genuinely love it, in which case good on them for doing what they want regardless of whatever anyone else thinks; or, they've done it tongue in cheek, in which case good on them (and I'd love to know how it started.)
Siebrie and I must have very different ideas of what a Manor House is, as I've never seen any of that sort of tat in a Manor House garden! X
Now That's what I call Classy x
I do like the big central tree - the rest not so much!
Col: potted plants, a bridge, a palm tree, statues, a clock, a rose arbour, ...
Siebrie, Yeah, I agree that those things would possibly be in a Manor House garden, but none of them would be as totally tacky as anything in that particular outdoor space!
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